Re: New Ride...
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That's a pretty cool ride. It would look GREAT with a Gen 1 Hemi in it. Looks good now, though. Nice score!
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Re: New Ride...
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12/09/12 03:07 PM
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That's a pretty cool ride. It would look GREAT with a Gen 1 Hemi in it. Looks good now, though. Nice score!
I'd LOVE to put a 1st gen Hemi drive train in it -- unfortunately they're made out of Unobtainium. LOL!
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Re: New Ride...
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12/09/12 10:45 PM
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I like it except the grill just doesn't look right to me.
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Re: New Ride...
[Re: Hotwheelsjr]
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12/09/12 11:03 PM
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...a bit high in my book,...but... http://www.youtube.com/v/lOBeppyk1Rs..Edit: well I went back & looked again at that 354 & he says its a 392, but the heads don't have the water outlets like the 92's or the 54's for the thermostat crossover.
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Re: New Ride...
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12/10/12 01:47 AM
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Hillborn stacks!
Another one of those unobtanium items. There's a lot of them in the car world these days! LOL!
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Hillborn stacks!
And LRE exhaust stacks!
I am tickling the idea of stacks, but not LRE type. Just 4-5" chrome with turnouts, no taller than the cab. I'm thinking that would look sick right behind the cab.
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So a moparts moderator is promoting the dark side
LMAO! Dark side promotions take place all the time around here...you knew it was only a matter of time one of us Mods would join the party!
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What do you plan on adding to it? That'll be a fun ride.
The possibilities are endless. That's what's great about a rat rod. First up is moving the exhaust behind the cab (get a lot of fumes right now). Secondly, I need a few creature comforts int he interior to please my better half.
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I like it except the grill just doesn't look right to me.
Ha! The grill is a "custom" built piece and just a "unique" feature of a rat rod. The '48 Ford grill is hideous...I'm actually glad this one is one there.
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...a bit high in my book,...but...
http://www.youtube.com/v/lOBeppyk1Rs
..Edit: well I went back & looked again at that 354 & he says its a 392, but the heads don't have the water outlets like the 92's or the 54's for the thermostat crossover.
Ya -- that's $4k outside of my budget. Nice, but no way I'd drop $4k on a motor a 15 year old rebuilt. LOL!
Thanks to everyone else for the compliments. There will be progress pics as I move along.
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Re: New Ride...
[Re: Hotwheelsjr]
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12/10/12 01:54 AM
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And LRE exhaust stacks!
I am tickling the idea of stacks, but not LRE type. Just 4-5" chrome with turnouts, no taller than the cab. I'm thinking that would look sick right behind the cab.
My brother's '90? Chevy very short flatbed 4x4 truck has stacks like that. 454 that sounds sorta like a diesel, but MEAN, no mufflers. I think the stacks are sorta half way between the rear window and the side of the cab. No picture of it.
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Re: New Ride...
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12/10/12 02:04 AM
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And LRE exhaust stacks!
I am tickling the idea of stacks, but not LRE type. Just 4-5" chrome with turnouts, no taller than the cab. I'm thinking that would look sick right behind the cab.
My brother's '90? Chevy very short flatbed 4x4 truck has stacks like that. 454 that sounds sorta like a diesel, but MEAN, no mufflers. I think the stacks are sorta half way between the rear window and the side of the cab. No picture of it.
Ya -- I'm either going to do stacks or side pipes the length of the cab. I think the side pipes will sound better. I just need to get the exhaust behind the cab. The fumes are pretty bad right now.
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Re: New Ride...
[Re: Hotwheelsjr]
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12/10/12 02:56 AM
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That's a pretty cool ride. It would look GREAT with a Gen 1 Hemi in it. Looks good now, though. Nice score!
I'd LOVE to put a 1st gen Hemi drive train in it -- unfortunately they're made out of Unobtainium. LOL!
Poly with 3 deuces, 4.25 crank and push buttons. V12 Jag would be cool too.
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Re: New Ride...
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12/15/12 01:37 AM
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Glamour pic
You use the term loosely, I assume...
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Next up is..
Painting the master cylinder.
Good call..
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Re: New Ride...
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12/15/12 02:12 AM
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Glamour pic
You use the term loosely, I assume...
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Next up is..
Painting the master cylinder.
Good call..
It's a rat rod....not EVERYTHING is supposed to be pretty. LOL
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Re: New Ride...
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12/30/12 01:39 AM
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Hold on there, carpet and rat rod do not go together. { It does look good though } The rat rod cult is about how crappy you can make a ride look and still be drivable. But in the end it's your ride, looks cool , other than the chevy engine , I'd drive it
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Re: New Ride...
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12/30/12 12:31 PM
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Hold on there, carpet and rat rod do not go together. { It does look good though } The rat rod cult is about how crappy you can make a ride look and still be drivable. But in the end it's your ride, looks cool , other than the chevy engine , I'd drive it
Hmm, maybe I'm old school, or got into it when it was fresh. But a "rat rod" (didn't call it that then) was about taking a derelict and getting it running. Everything else was secondary for most, including steering and stopping. I usually worked bassackwards, get it stopping, steering then worry about running good. Looks were always secondary and usually consisted for cleaning out the years worth of rat carp, leaves, spider webs, etc. Maybe throw a cheap Mexican blanket from TJ on the seat but that was about it.
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Re: New Ride...
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12/30/12 01:04 PM
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Hold on there, carpet and rat rod do not go together. { It does look good though } The rat rod cult is about how crappy you can make a ride look and still be drivable. But in the end it's your ride, looks cool , other than the chevy engine , I'd drive it
Hmm, maybe I'm old school, or got into it when it was fresh. But a "rat rod" (didn't call it that then) was about taking a derelict and getting it running. Everything else was secondary for most, including steering and stopping. I usually worked bassackwards, get it stopping, steering then worry about running good. Looks were always secondary and usually consisted for cleaning out the years worth of rat carp, leaves, spider webs, etc. Maybe throw a cheap Mexican blanket from TJ on the seat but that was about it.
I hear y'all. As mentioned, the "rat rod" concept is to get a car running and stopping with whatever is available and cheapest. Back in the day when there was no internet or parts houses on every corner, when a car would break down the owner would fix it with whatever he/she had available to them. This truck is going to be on the fence between a rat rod and actual hot rod. I like the "weathered" look of rat rod bodies, but I also prefer to have some creature comforts (like carpet and windows) so I can get my wife into it and enjoy shows with me. I did a lot of youtube and google image searching for "rat rod", and will continue to do so as I progress with it. A LOT of so called "rat rods", even though the bodies are trashy looking, have decent interiors and nice looking engines...often times with multiple carb induction -- next up on my list is a tunnel ram and two fours. I was rebuilding the carbs just last night.
With all that said, it has been well received at local shows. It may not be a full out "rat", but so far people in the rat rod community accept it and compliment it everywhere I've been.
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Re: New Ride...
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12/31/12 02:35 AM
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Very cool, I like the pick-up bed in the back. Going to leave it that way?
Yep -- it's originally a '48 Ford F1 truck...the bed has essentially been cut in half.
I never mess with that late model stuff.
I wouldn't either if someone had sold me a '37 Plymouth!
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Re: New Ride...
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03/31/13 12:52 PM
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Cool! What is the next mod planned?
Gear drive, new timing cover, and new balancer -- the current balancer broke the rubber seal, so it just spins free. Kinda tough to time it like that!
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Re: New Ride...
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03/31/13 10:37 PM
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Looks great with the tunnel ram and 2 4's! I like the budget interior too. Great improvements! ! I wouldn't want to be anywhere near it tho with a loose balancer ring...ever seen one come off?
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Re: New Ride...
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04/01/13 11:27 PM
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Looks great with the tunnel ram and 2 4's! I like the budget interior too. Great improvements! ! I wouldn't want to be anywhere near it tho with a loose balancer ring...ever seen one come off?
LOL...no -- I figure it has to shear the alt belt before it goes anywhere. It is currently resting against the timing cover, which will be replaced when I put a gear drive in and the new balancer.
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